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I have to say one thing I'm enjoying is the amount of feedback the car gives on corners when you're pushing it a bit. For me, it's like having a
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I have to say one thing I'm enjoying is the amount of feedback the car gives on corners when you're pushing it a bit.
For me, it's like having a piece of velco, and dragging the two sides across one another - almost as if you can feel/hear the rubber scraping against the pavement as it holds the car in place. I was driving around yesterday kind of playing with it seeing what it can do on corners, no where near anything illegal and in areas I know well and traffic at a very low density - and I discovered how much feedback the car gives you (while I'm sure I still haven't reached a limit) - all you have to do is "listen" with your hands on the wheel, and with your ears to the car & pavement noise. I'm hooked, and it's pretty freaking neat. One other note - I was in traffic yesterday in a lane that was being merged into (construction), maybe 1/4 mile ahead... Truck in the right lane (I was in the left), stopped and stared at the car for like 30 seconds, before pulling on up ahead to merge in like everyone else in that lane....dude held up traffic - lol.. |
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